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What are the best historically black colleges for engineering?

I'm interested in pursuing engineering at a historically black college or university. Can anyone recommend some top HBCUs for engineering programs? I'm curious about what makes them stand out and any personal experiences there.

4 months ago

There are several Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) known for their excellent engineering programs.

1. Florida A&M University - Florida State University (FAMU-FSU): The joint College of Engineering is highly ranked and offers a diverse array of engineering disciplines such as civil, computer, and electrical engineering. They have modern labs and industry partnerships for a hands-on learning experience.

2. North Carolina A&T State University (NC A&T): This school is the nation's top producer of African-American graduates in engineering. They offer both undergraduate and graduate degrees in engineering areas such as chemical, bioengineering, and environmental engineering. NC A&T has highly qualified faculty and state-of-the-art research facilities where students can gain practical experience.

3. Howard University: A notable HBCU on the list for its well-established College of Engineering and Architecture. Degrees are offered in disciplines such as civil, electrical, mechanical, and computer engineering. What sets Howard University apart is its location in Washington, D.C., providing ample opportunities for internships and professional networking.

4. Morgan State University: Known for its undergraduate and graduate degrees in civil, electrical, and industrial engineering. They stand out for their dedication to research and development and preparing students to be leaders in their field.

5. Tuskegee University: Tuskegee offers degrees in aerospace science, chemical, materials science among other engineering disciplines. It stands out for its excellent faculty and hands-on learning opportunities.

From what I've heard, students at these colleges appreciate the supportive environment, the focus on practical application and problem-solving skills, and the faculty's dedication to student success. Smaller class sizes allow for close faculty-student interaction and personalized attention. It's worthwhile to visit these campuses, if possible, and talk to current students and faculty to get a more in-depth feel for their programs and culture.

4 months ago

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